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On February 21, Massachusetts Division of Insurance Commissioner Gary D. Anderson, chair of the 不良研究所官方鈥檚 International Insurance Relations (G) Committee, participated in a panel at the Eurofi High Level Forum titled 鈥淐hallenges Facing Insurers.鈥  Anderson is pictured with six other panelists.

Feb. 21, 2024

Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Gary D. Anderson Speaks at Eurofi

On February 21, Massachusetts Division of Insurance Commissioner Gary D. Anderson, chair of the 不良研究所官方鈥檚 International Insurance Relations (G) Committee, participated in a panel at the Eurofi High Level Forum titled 鈥淐hallenges Facing Insurers.鈥  Commissioner Anderson provided a snapshot of the U.S. insurance sector, noting its strength during the challenging macroeconomic backdrop (e.g., liquidity and credit risks, evolution of interest rates, etc.), and he also discussed the future of the ICS/AM comparability work.

Ahead of the meeting, Commissioner Anderson provided a more robust discussion about the strength of the U.S. insurance sector, including the development of the Risk Based Capital approach in the U.S. and the efforts state insurance supervisors and the 不良研究所官方 take to ensure it captures climate and other evolving risks, in The Eurofi Magazine. You can read his article (page 101).

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